Yes, it is really me posting this time. Sorry so long between blog postings. I have been very busy. I really haven't known what to post either. In thinking about that subject on what to post, I have come up with a plan. I have decided to have my blogspot theme be about interesting facts about nature, i.e. plants, flowers, trees, weather, animals, insects, dirt, fertilization, and much, much more. I hope you all will be interested and check out my site every now and then, but first, I know, I'll have to prove myself in the fact that I will be here frequently enough to make it worth everyone's wild. Here goes: First item on the menu: Juniper/cedar Trees--Ever wondered what that golden, brownish looking stuff is that covers those trees this time of year? Well, in fact, this time of year is one of the only times of the year you can tell which tree is male and which tree is female. The female trees are the ones with the golden, brownish stuff on the greenery, the male trees are the ones that do not have the golden brown coating. Later, all at once, the tree will "like pop" and all of the "pollen"(golden, brownish stuff) will pop off the tree and there will be a golden cloud of dust around the tree. It happens so quickly, it is hard to catch it happening, unless you see it on TV on a nature channel or something. Interesting fact??? I thought so. Anyway, that is all for now. Got to go to bed, got to go to work in morning early.. Love you all, TLC
Thursday, March 1, 2007
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Hey, Tina, That was very interesting. I have always wondered what that was and now I know. Thanks for leaving the comment on my blog. I hope you also scrolled down and saw the picture of Amber and Mackenzie kissing the snowman and Morgan looking on, watching the two of them. A lot of people wished Seth a happy birthday on my blog. I though that was so nice of them.
I will look forward to hearing from you again. Love, Mom
I tried, but we can't see all the pictures due to dial-up connection. I am trying to look at it at work on hi-speed internet.
Hey Tina, that was a neat post. now all I have to do is figure out what a Juniper/cedar tree looks like. lol I hope you guys are feeling better.
Love ya.
Thanks for that, Tina.
Congratulations on your new blog and may you find the knowledge within nature from around the world to guide you along the way.
Blessings.
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